The Plays of William Shakespeare ...: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Volumen1C. and A. Conrad & Company, 1809 |
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... true beneficence he chear'd , " All that his bounty gave his zeal endear'd , " Learning , as vast as mental power could seize , " In sport displaying and with grateful ease , " Lightly the stage of chequer'd life he trod , " Careless of ...
... true beneficence he chear'd , " All that his bounty gave his zeal endear'd , " Learning , as vast as mental power could seize , " In sport displaying and with grateful ease , " Lightly the stage of chequer'd life he trod , " Careless of ...
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... true , ) were at hazard appended to the portrait under consideration , as soon as its similitude to Shakspeare had been acknowledged , and his name discovered on the back of it . - This circumstance , however , cannot affect the credit ...
... true , ) were at hazard appended to the portrait under consideration , as soon as its similitude to Shakspeare had been acknowledged , and his name discovered on the back of it . - This circumstance , however , cannot affect the credit ...
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... True judges , however , would seldom fail to de- termine , ( as they have in the present instance ) whether a paint- ing was coldly imitated from a lumpish copper - plate , or taken warm from animated nature . For the discussion of ...
... True judges , however , would seldom fail to de- termine , ( as they have in the present instance ) whether a paint- ing was coldly imitated from a lumpish copper - plate , or taken warm from animated nature . For the discussion of ...
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... true Frenzy of Love . " Shakspeare appears to have been among the number of his readers , having in the following passage of Venus and Adonis , -- Leading him prisoner in a red - rose chain , " borrowed an idea from his 83d Sonnet ...
... true Frenzy of Love . " Shakspeare appears to have been among the number of his readers , having in the following passage of Venus and Adonis , -- Leading him prisoner in a red - rose chain , " borrowed an idea from his 83d Sonnet ...
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... True : but may not our want of yet earlier and less corrupted editions of these very dramas be solely attributed to the monopolizing vigilance of its editors , Messieurs Hemings and Condell ? Finding they had been deprived of some trage ...
... True : but may not our want of yet earlier and less corrupted editions of these very dramas be solely attributed to the monopolizing vigilance of its editors , Messieurs Hemings and Condell ? Finding they had been deprived of some trage ...
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